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Closed-Loop Doluisio (Colon, Small Intestine) and Single-Pass Intestinal Perfusion (Colon, Jejunum) in Rat-Biophysical Model and Predictions Based on Caco-2.

Isabel Lozoya-Agullo1,2, Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez1, Moran Zur3, Noa Fine-Shamir3, Yael Cohen3, Milica Markovic3, Teresa M Garrigues2, Arik Dahan3, Marta Gonzalez-Alvarez1, Matilde Merino-Sanjuán2, Marival Bermejo4, Alex Avdeef5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The effective rat intestinal permeability (P eff ) was deconvolved using a biophysical model based on parameterized paracellular, aqueous boundary layer, transcellular permeabilities, and the villus-fold surface area expansion factor.
METHODS: Four types of rat intestinal perfusion data were considered: single-pass intestinal perfusion (SPIP) in the jejunum (n = 40), and colon (n = 15), closed-loop (Doluisio type) in the small intestine (n = 78), and colon (n = 74). Moreover, in vitro Caco-2 permeability values were used to predict rat in vivo values in the rat data studied.
RESULTS: Comparable number of molecules permeate via paracellular water channels as by the lipoidal transcellular route in the SPIP method, although in the closed-loop method, the paracellular route appears dominant in the colon. The aqueous boundary layer thickness in the small intestine is comparable to that found in unstirred in vitro monolayer assays; it is thinner in the colon. The mucosal surface area in anaesthetized rats is 0.96-1.4 times the smooth cylinder calculated value in the colon, and it is 3.1-3.6 times in the small intestine. The paracellular permeability of the intestine appeared to be greater in rat than human, with the colon showing more leakiness (higher P para ) than the small intestine.
CONCLUSION: Based on log intrinsic permeability values, the correlations between the in vitro and in vivo models ranged from r2 0.82 to 0.92. The SPIP-Doluisio method comparison indicated identical log permeability selectivity trend with negligible bias.

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Keywords:  Caco-2; aqueous boundary layer permeability; dynamic range window (DRW); paracellular permeability; rat colon and small intestinal perfusion methods

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29288412     DOI: 10.1007/s11095-017-2331-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm Res        ISSN: 0724-8741            Impact factor:   4.200


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